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Java Applets. Introduction to Java Applet Programs. Applications are ___________________ programs executed with Java interpreter Applet is a small program can be placed on a ___________ will be executed by the web ____________ give web pages “___________ content”. Java Applets.
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Introduction to Java Applet Programs • Applications are ___________________ programs • executed with Java interpreter • Applet is a small program • can be placed on a ___________ • will be executed by the web ____________ • give web pages “___________ content”
Java Applets • Built using one of general definitions of applets • Applet class • JAapplet class • Java applets are usually __________ • Draw graphics in a defined screen area • Enable user interaction with ______ elements
Java Applet Classes • Abstract Windowing Toolkit AWT • Earlier versions of Java • _________ class is one of the AWT components • Java Foundation Classes JFC • Extension to Java in 1997 • Has a collection of _______ components for enhanced GUIs • Swing component classes begin with ____
Java Applets • Applets are Java programs that can be _______________ in HTML documents • To run an applet you must create a _______ file which references the applet • Ready to Program also will run an applet • When browser loads Web page containing applet • Applet _____________ into Web browser • begins execution • Can be tested using _____________ program
Applet Declaration • Syntax (note difference from application declaration)public class ClassName extends JAapplet _______________ is an object that will be a subclass of JApplet
Body of an Applet • Note there is no ______________ method in an applet • JApplet class provides other methods instead of a main method • First method executed is the _______________ method
Applets • Applet • Program that runs in • appletviewer (test utility for applets) • Web browser (IE, Communicator) • Executes when HTML (________________________) document containing applet is opened • Applications run in command windows • Notes • Focus on fundamental programming concepts first • Explanations will come later
Turns format on Turns the format off Applets and Web Pages – HTML • Applets embedded in a web page • Executed when web page loaded by browser • Web pages structured with HTML codes • HyperText Mark-up Language • Syntax<command> . . .</command>
Applets and Web Pages – HTML • Embedding Java applets • Insert applet tags<APPLET></APPLET> • Call the specific applet by its __________ <APPLET CODE = "Whatever.class" WIDTH = nnn HEIGHT = mmmm><\APPLET> Where nnn and mmm are specific _______ sizes
Applets and Web Pages – HTML • Create the web page code using a _______ editor • Save it with an .______ suffix • Open this file with appletviewer or with a _____ browser that supports Java • Java ________ must be installed (part of J2SDK 1.4.1 from Sun) <HTML> <HEAD> </HEAD> <BODY> <APPLET CODE = . . . > </APPLET> </BODY> </HTML>
Applets and Web Pages – HTML • Client Web browser anywhere can access this web page from its host server • Embedded Java applet runs on ________________ (of any type platform) • This means a client anywhere on any type of platform can run a piece of software developed on any other type of platform Platform __________
Thinking About Objects • Java an object-oriented language • However, Java has constructs from structured programming • Object orientation • Natural way to think about world and writing computer programs • Object-oriented programming models the real world • _______________ - properties of objects • Size, shape, color, weight, etc. • _______________ - actions that objects can perform • Aball rolls, bounces, inflates and deflates
Thinking About Objects • Object orientation (continued) • _________________ • New classes of objects absorb characteristics of existing classes • ____________________ • Objects usually do not know how other objects are implemented • We can drive cars without knowing how every part works internally
Thinking About Objects Class - unit of Java programming • Java focuses on _____________ (classes) • C focuses on verbs and is action oriented • Contain methods • Implement ___________________ • Contain _________________ • Implement attributes • Classes are reusable • Standardized, interchangeable parts
A Simple Java Applet: Drawing a String • Figure 3.6 – a welcome message applet • The .html code to run the applet in a browser • The program output shown in the Applet Viewer <html> <applet code = "WelcomeApplet.class" width = "300" height = "45"> </applet> </html>
Running the Applet • Compile • Use Ready to Program • If no errors, bytecodes stored in WelcomeApplet.class • We must create an HTML file • Loads the applet into appletviewer or a browser • Ends in .htm or .html • To execute an applet • Create an HTML file indicating which applet the browser (or appletviewer) should load and execute
Running the Applet - Alternatively • Run from within Ready to Program • Prompt for applet window size appears • Applet window runs
import allows us to use ____________ classes (allowing us to use applets and graphics, in this case). extends allows us to inherit the capabilities of class JApplet. Method ___________ is guaranteed to be called in all applets. Its first line must be defined as above.
Running An Applet import java.applet.Applet; import java.awt.Graphics; public class HelloApplet extends Applet { public void paint (Graphics g) { g.drawString ("Hello. Welcome to",25,25); g.drawString ("Java Programming",25,40); } } • Enter this text into your Ready to Program editor • Compile the Java code
Running An Applet • Now create an .html file to run the applet • Save it as HelloApplet.html • Make sure you save it in the same directory as the .java file <html> <applet code = "HelloApplet.class" width=275, height = 100> </applet> </html>